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The secrets of the vodka millionaires behind the success of Warwick University have been revealed in a new book. Jack Martin, inventor of the Black Russian and other vodka-based cocktails, bought a...
The secrets of the vodka millionaires behind the success of Warwick University have been revealed in a new book. Jack Martin, inventor of the Black Russian and other vodka-based cocktails, bought a...
In their drive to sell policies, the Liberal Democrats appear to have turned to the world of advertising for inspiration. Evan Harris, the party's higher education spokesman, told a fringe meeting at...
Immigrants want their children to retain a sense of their community and to be modern, writes Wang Gungwu At a conference in Singapore on modern education in immigrant communities, we were recently...
The Spanish government has presented long-awaited proposals to tackle water shortages, but experts are worried the cure may be worse than the disease. The National Hydrology Plan concentrates on the...
The eastern Siberian republic of Khakassia, part of the Russian Federation, has offered to pay for the university education of the sister of one of the victims of the Kursk submarine disaster. The...
Twenty state university rectors have handed a letter to President Fernando de la RNoa's office. In it, they warn that they can no longer guarantee universities will function properly because of cuts...
Marie-Francoise Bechtel has become the first woman director of ENA, France's elite school of administration that trains high-fliers for the civil service. A former philosophy teacher and a graduate...
More than a quarter of Americans aged over 25 have degrees, compared with 21.3 per cent a decade ago, and only 4.6 per cent in 1940, according to figures released by the United States Census Bureau....
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is to set aside a quota of places on prestigious first-degree courses, including medicine, law and psychology, for students from low socioeconomic groups. The...
The rector of Munich University has been named Sprachpanscher (language violator) of the year by an organisation that campaigns to protect the German language for proposing to change the university's...
The official spokesman for prime minister Lionel Jospin is the latest Socialist Party member to face unwelcome attention during investigations into fraud and corruption at France's former largest...
New Zealand's student loan system is driving graduates overseas, with the number of borrowers leaving the country almost doubling in just one year. The exodus is causing difficulties in collecting...
ߣߣÊÓÆµn students could soon be taking a general skills test both after enrolment and before graduation. The Graduate Skills Assessment test will help monitor student progress, provide additional...
Santiago's Metropolitan University of Educational Sciences (UMCE) is to merge back with the University of Chile, Chilean education minister Mariana Aylwin has announced. The Chilean parliament is...
Officers in Kenya's armed forces face new rules that peg their promotion to possession of a degree in military science. Daudi Tonje, chief of the general staff, expects the rules to improve the...